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#6683166
4 May 2021
Father Krzysztof Sikora cuts the grass around the 'Our Lady Star Of The Sea' Roman Catholic church in Roundstone, Connemara. Geographically, Roundstone parish is considered Ireland's largest parish and stretches from the Gurteen Beaches to the Twelve Bens and Mám Tuirc Mountains. Until the 1990s, the parish was served by three priests, now there is only one to look after five churches. The current Parish Priest, a Polish born Fr Krzysztof Sikora, is a member of the religious congregation of the Divine Word Missionaries. After years of working as a missionary in the Philippines, Germany and Poland, he settled in Ireland in 2007. Originally, Fr Sikora served as a priest of the Polish diaspora at Knock Shrine, and then for a year as a Catholic Curate on Achill Island, until August 2016 when he was appointed as a priest in Roundstone by the Archbishop of Tuam. The locals often refer to him as the 'hunting priest' or 'shooting priest' because Fr Sikora, apart from his religious role, loves hunting, fishing and long nature walks with his dog. As a licensed hunter, he also participates in local deer culling programs in Connemara.
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#5642726
20 April 2020
Team briefing time for members of the Indian Railway Station Development Corporation (IRSDC) at Bangalore City Railway Station, India on April 20, 2019. IRSDC is presently working at 50% staff capacity according to the Government order. IRSDC is a special purpose vehicle of the Railway Ministry and has been entrusted with the task of redeveloping various railway stations on the Indian Railways network.
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#5642728
20 April 2020
Team briefing time for members of the Indian Railway Station Development Corporation (IRSDC) at Bangalore City Railway Station, India, on April 20, 2019. IRSDC is presently working at 50% staff capacity according to the Government order. IRSDC is a special purpose vehicle of the Railway Ministry and has been entrusted with the task of redeveloping various railway stations on the Indian Railways network.
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#5349882
22 January 2020
Original Prusa I3 MK3S 3D printers pictured printing various 3D tasks in Prusa Lab in Prague, Czech Republic on 22 January 2020. Prusa Research is 3d printers manufacturer in Prague, Czech Republic. Prusa Research was founded in 2012 by Josef Prusa. Prusa Research is now one of the leading companies in 3D printing globally. There are more then 300 people working for the company. Prusa Research sell 3d printers worldwide.
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#5349884
22 January 2020
Original Prusa I3 MK3S 3D printer pictured printing various 3D tasks in Prusa Lab in Prague, Czech Republic on 22 January 2020. Prusa Research is 3d printers manufacturer in Prague, Czech Republic. Prusa Research was founded in 2012 by Josef Prusa. Prusa Research is now one of the leading companies in 3D printing globally. There are more then 300 people working for the company. Prusa Research sell 3d printers worldwide.
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#5349890
22 January 2020
Original Prusa I3 MK3S 3D printer pictured printing various 3D tasks in Prusa Lab in Prague, Czech Republic on 22 January 2020. Prusa Research is 3d printers manufacturer in Prague, Czech Republic. Prusa Research was founded in 2012 by Josef Prusa. Prusa Research is now one of the leading companies in 3D printing globally. There are more then 300 people working for the company. Prusa Research sell 3d printers worldwide.
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#5349896
22 January 2020
3d printers pictured printing various 3D tasks in Prusa Lab in Prague, Czech Republic on 22 January 2020. Prusa Research is 3d printers manufacturer in Prague, Czech Republic. Prusa Research was founded in 2012 by Josef Prusa. Prusa Research is now one of the leading companies in 3D printing globally. There are more then 300 people working for the company. Prusa Research sell 3d printers worldwide.
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#5349900
22 January 2020
3d printers pictured printing various 3D tasks in Prusa Lab in Prague, Czech Republic on 22 January 2020. Prusa Research is 3d printers manufacturer in Prague, Czech Republic. Prusa Research was founded in 2012 by Josef Prusa. Prusa Research is now one of the leading companies in 3D printing globally. There are more then 300 people working for the company. Prusa Research sell 3d printers worldwide.
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#5349912
22 January 2020
Original Prusa I3 MK3S 3D printer pictured printing various 3D tasks in Prusa Lab in Prague, Czech Republic on 22 January 2020. Prusa Research is 3d printers manufacturer in Prague, Czech Republic. Prusa Research was founded in 2012 by Josef Prusa. Prusa Research is now one of the leading companies in 3D printing globally. There are more then 300 people working for the company. Prusa Research sell 3d printers worldwide.
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#1468668
30 September 2016
A Syrian man is working in the field of Torbali where he collect tomatoes for 45$ a week. Izmir, Turkey. August 2016. In the discrict of Izmir, in the western part of Turkey, live thousands of Syrian-Kurdish refugeesin extremely hard conditions. They collect fruits and vegetables for 10/12 hours a day for 30/40 TL (15$). They usually pay a monthly rent to the land owner for the space where they build their tents. The money they get for their work is enough just to survive. Their dream is to go back in Syria and rebuild their life there. The link between forced migrations and labour exploitation is nothing new: people who are forced to leave their land because of imminent danger are often willing to do anything in order to earn the bare minimum to provide for their families. This is especially the case when the host country does not guarantee legal forms of protection or if the few that are available do not provide effective forms of participation and engagement within the labour force for adults and the school system for the children. Obtaining a work permit in Turkey is a long and laborious process, and is considered an impossible task by most Syrians. The uncertainty caused by this jungle of bureaucracy suffocates hundreds of thousands of families who are forced to give in and accept occasional work in the informal sector, underpaid and under intolerable conditions so that they may receive a minimum income to cover their basic living costs.
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